CLIBRANS’ LIST. OF TREES AND SHRUBS, 1909-10. 
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ORNAMENTAL AND DECIDUOUS FLOWERING TREES — continued. 
Pyrus — -continued. 
1652 Malus florabunda Scheideckerii, more beautiful and vigorous than 1647. 4 to 5 feet 
1/- and 1/6 each; 5 to 6 feet, 1/6 and 2/- each; 6 to 8 feet, 2/- to 3/6 each. 
16521TNiedwietzkyana, a species with a reddish coloured wood and bark, distinct and effective. 
2/6 to 3/6 each. 
1658 quercifolia (Oak-leaved Mountain Ash). 8 to 10 feet, 2/6 to 3/- each. Larger, 3/6 to 
5/- each. 
1653 salicifolia pendula (Weeping Pear), a graceful woolly-leaved tree. Standards and 
half-standards, 1/6, 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
1615 Sorbus (Service Tree). 5 to 6 feet, 9d. and 1/- each, 7/6 and 9/- per doz. ; 6 to 8 feet, 
1/- and 1/6 each, 9/- and 15/- per doz.; 8 to 10 feet, 1/6 to 2/6 each, 15/- to 24/- 
per doz.; 10 to 12 feet, 2/6 to 3/6 each, 24/- to 36/- per doz.; larger, 5/- to 10/6 each. 
1656 spectabilis grandiflora flore pleno. A fine, clouble-flowered variety. 
1616 toringo, 4 to 5 feet, 1/- and 1/6 each; 5 to 6 feet, 2/- and 2/6 each. 
1657 Torminalis (Wild Service Tree), a native species, varying in height from 10 feet upwards. 
1/-, 1/6 and 2/6 each. 
1617 vestita (nepalensis), leaves very large and covered with white down. 
NOTE. — Few Nurseries in the Kingdom contain so fine a stock of the many beautifu 
species and varieties of Pyrus as we offer. We can supply most of the preceding 
varieties of the tall growers, excepting those otherwise priced, 5 to 6 feet, 1/- each, 
10/6 per doz.; 6 to 8 feet, 1/- to 1/6 each, 10/6 and 15/- per doz.; 8 to 10 feet, 1/6, 
2/- and 2/6 each, 15/-, 21/- and 24/- per doz.; 10 to 12 feet, 2/6 and 3/6 each, 24/- 
and 36/- per doz. 
See special offer of Pyrus, Collection No. 12, page 31. 
QUERCUS (Oak). 
When transplanted they require considerable pruning, which will cause them to quickly 
recover and soon make good growth again. 
1659 acuta (Duergeri), distinct evergreen species, with dark leathery leaves. 1/6 to 2/6 
each. 
1662 alba (American White Oak), leaves turn scarlet in autumn. 2/6 to 5/- each. 
1665 cerris (Turkey Oak), hardy and desirable species for planting near the sea; rapid grower. 
6 to 8 feet, 1/6 each, 15/- per doz.; 8 to 10 feet, 2/6 each, 24/- per doz.; larger 3/6 
to 5/- each. 
1668 argenteo-variegata, a beautiful silver-margined variety of the Turkey Oak. 2/6, 
3/6 and 5/- each. 
1671 Lucombeana, an almost evergreen variety of Turkey Oak, 3/6 to 5/- each. 
1674 coccinea, (Scarlet Oak), leaves rich scarlet in autumn. Perfectly hardy and handsome. 
Should be severely pruned when transplanted. 5 to 6 feet, 1/6 each; 6 to 8 feet 
2/- each; 8 to 10 feet, 3/6 each; 10 to 12 feet, 5/- each. 
1677 conferta, ( pannonica ), remarkable for its dark green glossy leaves, beautifully shaped. 
3/6 to 7/6 each. 
1679 falcata, American “ Spanish ” Oak, an effective species attaining to a large size. 3/6 
and 5/- each. 
1680 Ilex ( Evergreen or Holly Oak). In pots 1 to 1 J feet, 1/6 each, 15/- per doz.; 1 1 to 
2 feet, 2/6 each, 24/- per doz. ; 2 to 3 feet, 2/6 to 3/6 each, 24/- to 36/- per doz. 
1683 lusitanica fol. variegata, leaves spotted and edged with gold in summer. 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
1686 macrophylla Albertsii, very large leaves of a reddish-green colour. 5/- to 10/6 each. 
1689 Mirbeckii, distinct, sub-evergreen, bold foliage, 3/6 to 5/- each. 
1695 Nobilis, distinct, attractive foliage, 3/6 to 5/- each. 
1698 palustris (Marsh Oak), a graceful cut-leaved form of the Scarlet Oak. 4 to 5 feet, 1/- to 
1/3 each, 10/6 to 12/- per doz.; 6 to 8 feet, 2/6 each, 24/- per doz. 
1700 phellos ( salicifolia ) (The Willow Oak), a quite distinct variety. 3/6 to 5/- each. 
1701 pedunculata (English Oak), 6 to 8 feet, 1/6 and 2/- each, 15/- and 18/- per doz.; 8 to 10 
feet, 2/6 to 3/6 each, 24/- to 30/- per doz.; 10 to 12 feet, 3/6 to 5/- each. 
For smaller sizes see our Foresters’ Guide. 
1704 concordia, a very fine golden-leaved variety. Dwarfs, 3/6 to 5/- each; Standards, 
7/6 to 10/6 each. 
1707 filicifolia (pectinata), a graceful fern-leaved variety. 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
1713 rubra (Champion or Red Oak). 5 to 6 feet, 1/- to 1/6 each; 6 to 8 feet, 1/6 to 2/- each, 
8 to 10 feet, 2/- to 3/- each, 21/- to 30/- per doz. 
1716 sessiliflora Louetti, a noble species with large shining leaves. 5/- to 10/6 each. 
For special offer of Oaks, see Collection No. 13, page 31. 
